The image and text booklet 'Private [e]state' considers the ad coelum doctrine - a principle of property law - in relation to private landed estates. Originating in the 13th century, this ancient law proclaims the extent of land ownership beyond that of the surface. Although now acceptable in a limited form, real property/estate encompasses airspace, wild animals, trees, plants, flowers, water, mines and minerals above, on, and below the surface of the land. Bretton Estate is a 500-acre parkland near Wakefield in West Yorkshire within which is located the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Appearing in the Domesday Book of 1086, over the centuries the landed estate and the Hall were the private grounds of a home. Owned by four interconnected fa...
Property in an elusive concept. In many respects it has been regarded as a source of authority to us...
In Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council, the Supreme Court held that, when a regulation has depri...
'Communal' property is an important mechanism for allocating natural resources and regulating their ...
This Article seizes on a specific doctrinal discussion in Eric Claeys’s Natural Property Rights to a...
A fundamental principle of the common law, stemming from the doctrine of tenures, provides that the ...
The article discusses the concept of private property and the characteristics applied to assess whet...
Property theory has long explored the meaning and content of private property. Similarly, one finds ...
As a forum for litigating property disputes, the Star Chamber left records that provide crucial evid...
This paper examines the evolution of public rights of access to private land in England and Wales. S...
The dominant philosophy of private land ownership—that private property exists for the benefit of it...
Rural areas are subject to changing and often competing demands. Where agricultural production was o...
The article provides a set of criteria from which to assess whether or not certain rights and intere...
This paper examines the evolution of public rights of access to private land in England and Wales. S...
[Extract] It used to be that 'a man's house is his castle' and indeed this aphorism is reflected in ...
The Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 has transformed the nature of co-ownership i...
Property in an elusive concept. In many respects it has been regarded as a source of authority to us...
In Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council, the Supreme Court held that, when a regulation has depri...
'Communal' property is an important mechanism for allocating natural resources and regulating their ...
This Article seizes on a specific doctrinal discussion in Eric Claeys’s Natural Property Rights to a...
A fundamental principle of the common law, stemming from the doctrine of tenures, provides that the ...
The article discusses the concept of private property and the characteristics applied to assess whet...
Property theory has long explored the meaning and content of private property. Similarly, one finds ...
As a forum for litigating property disputes, the Star Chamber left records that provide crucial evid...
This paper examines the evolution of public rights of access to private land in England and Wales. S...
The dominant philosophy of private land ownership—that private property exists for the benefit of it...
Rural areas are subject to changing and often competing demands. Where agricultural production was o...
The article provides a set of criteria from which to assess whether or not certain rights and intere...
This paper examines the evolution of public rights of access to private land in England and Wales. S...
[Extract] It used to be that 'a man's house is his castle' and indeed this aphorism is reflected in ...
The Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 has transformed the nature of co-ownership i...
Property in an elusive concept. In many respects it has been regarded as a source of authority to us...
In Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council, the Supreme Court held that, when a regulation has depri...
'Communal' property is an important mechanism for allocating natural resources and regulating their ...